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McDonough School of Business

Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business provides a transformational education through classroom and experiential learning, preparing students to graduate as principled leaders in service to business and society. Through numerous centers, initiatives, and partnerships, Georgetown McDonough seeks to create a meaningful impact on business practice through research and teaching. All academic programs provide a global perspective in a way that is unique to Washington, DC – the nexus of world business and policy – and to Georgetown’s connections to global partner organizations and a world-wide alumni network.

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Meet our admissions team and learn what makes Georgetown McDonough a special place along with tips for the Application process. Our experienced career services team will host a workshop to give you a taste of what to expect as an MBA student, and you will have the opportunity to hear from alumni on the value of a McDonough MBA.

Degrees Offered

Faculty

All Faculty

Tenured

76%76

55%55

Prominent Faculty

Reena Aggarwal

Finance

Ricardo Ernst

Operations

James Angel

Finance

Are work study or co-ops available?
Yes

Description of work study / co-ops:

The student employment office hires students part time during the academic year and full time in the summer. Hundreds of work study jobs are available on and off campus in community service organizations. The office also offers an employment referral service for students looking for employment on or off campus but who are not eligible for Federal work study funding.

Is study abroad available?
Yes

Description of study abroad programs:

The University has partnerships with more than 70 foreign universities and colleges in approximately 40 countries for student undergraduate exchanges. More than 50 percent of the Class of 2014 will have studied abroad by the end of their junior year. Each year nearly 80 McDonough students participate in our summer programs in Spain and England.

Is community service or volunteering available?
Yes

Description of community service/volunteering:

Students often volunteer through the Center for Social Justice, taking part in tutoring, mentoring and community projects. There are also seasonal fundraising efforts like the Relay for Life, which are organized and led by McDonough students. In addition, students volunteer with Year Up, an area non-profit which provides training for disadvantaged youths. Our students also participate in a Sophomore Service Project and have recently contributed to improving conditions for Nicaraguan children.

Students

89%
Students in Top 10% of High School Class

1490
75th Percentile Score on SAT
33
75th Percentile Score on ACT

Student Body Breakdown

International Students

U.S. Students

Male Students

Female Students

Ethnicity of Students

White

69%69

Asian American

14%14

Hispanic

7%7

* Percentages are for U.S. citizens in most recent entering class; only top three responses shown.